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“Saint” Aloysius got his skull on display in Italy

This skull is displayed in Santuario basilica di San Luigi in Gonzaga in Italy.

Skulls are not only kept for adoration by Roman Catholics in Bolivia and Mexico. This one is from a “Church” in Italy.

Aloysius Gonzaga lived from March 9, 1568 to June 21, 1591.

He was an Italian aristocrat who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of an epidemic. Beatified in 1605, he was canonized in 1726.

Gonzaga was born at his family’s castle in Castiglione delle Stiviere, between Brescia and Mantova in northern Italy.

Aloysius’ health continued to cause problems. In addition to the kidney disease, he also suffered from a skin disease, chronic headaches and insomnia.

The saint was originally buried in Rome but after canonisation the head was removed and has been placed in the sanctuary.

Saint Aloysius is often portrayed carrying a skull, like it was one of his pets.

Lets take a look at some more pictures:

Inside the box, the skull of Aloysius has got company of two angles holding a golden crown.The claimed to be “saint” carry a dead mans skull under his arm.It is rather bizarre to see a “saint” using a skull as support for his Roman Catholic version of the Bible.The Italian Jesuit “saint” must have quite a collection of skulls.The skull was with him, even when praying. And a golden crown too.

It might be possible that this young Italian seminary priest, who lived in after the Reformation, had blood on his hands. He might simply have cut the head of Evangelical Christians, who tried to escape the Antichrist in Rome.

If you are a brutal killer, or approved of the death of faithful followers of Jesus, you would probably not sleep well at night. This might be the reason for his insomnia.

Nevertheless: Every Roman Catholic priests who worship corpses, skull and bones, put a curse on their own head. Many of them lose their own head. They never rest in peace, but are exhumed by follow demonized priests. Also “Saint Aloysius” lost his head, and it is displayed inside a “Church” and declared “holy”.

The spiritual madness within the Roman Catholic religion comes to us without limits.

6 thoughts on ““Saint” Aloysius got his skull on display in Italy”

Revelation 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.

The Catholics and all other religious groups have chosen to reject The Word of The Lord and re-write their own version as well as teach it throughout history. It’s amazing how the World allows, encourages this in each generation, yet they easily denounce The Lord of Glory…Their day will soon come…but for now they do what they do and many follow them through the wide path to the Gates of Hell…Only those who repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ, denounce their sins, will escape the promises that are held for The Ones that will be cast into the Lake of Fire to be tormented forever!

I could make these kinds of discoveries if you can send me some of your paintings! But I won’t do that just because I don’t want to go back to my old stupid lifestyle, just because I don’t want to lose my way through the Light.
If you are searching the true Light sincerely, you will be pardoned for what you write. Or…! Because you could wake up one day if you are sleeping, but even God wouldn’t call you if you are pretending to be sleeping (just because He respects your free will).

He was a kid who turned away from nobility and wealth and gave his life in service of God and the sick, and you’re trashing him for not being Christian enough? Yikes. There was no such thing as “Evangelical Christianity” in Italy in the 1500’s; that’s an American invention of the past 100 years. And the Catholic Church preached and spread the Bible for nearly two millenia before you made the comment about the “Roman Catholic version of the Bible”.

I get that the reverence shown to the saints can freak people out who aren’t culturally used to it. But it’s not worship of the saints. The veneration of holy objects is biblical (Numbers 21:9, Matthew 9:20, – even Peter’s shadow was able to heal people!). Obviously, there’s a danger of it falling into superstition, but it’s not in itself wrong.